Data Entry Clerkother related Employment listings - Aiea, HI at Geebo

Data Entry Clerk

Company Name:
Bishop & Company, Inc.
Bishop & Co. is seeking qualified candidates for a Data Entry opportunity for their client in Aiea.


Data Entry Clerk #12796

Job
Summary: Accurately keying information into client?s system.
Experience:

1. Must have 1 year in alpha and numeric date entry preferred.
2. Experience with medical insurance claims filing or processing preferred.
3. Must have a DE alpha numeric key stroke of 8,000 or more with 96% accuracy.

Skills:
Ability to work effectively, both independently and with a team.
Ability to handle high volume of work and multi-task assignments.
Ability to retain information and have good recall ability.
Excellent customer service skills.
Excellent business writing skills.
Working knowledge of personal computers and business related software, preferably Windows, Word and Excel.
Able to operate general office equipment, such as copiers, facsimile machines, calculator, etc.
Type: Temp to Hire
Pay: $11.75 per hour
Parking: none provided
Location: Aiea
Hours: Monday ? Friday 8am to 4:30pm, full time

Bishop & Company provides recruiting and placement services for client companies and job seekers for opportunities throughout Hawaii, with emphasis on executive search, direct hire, temp to hire, and temporary/contract staffing . We charge no fees to our placed candidates and our temporary/contract employees. Our client services are 100% guaranteed.

Please forward resumes to:
Bishop & Company
(or Email: )

Phone: 808-839-2200
Fax: 808-839-4844
Website: http://www.bishopco.net/

No relocation, In-state applicants only. Must be available to interview immediately. EEO/AA/DISABLED/VETS ?
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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